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Chicago examiner nasi i Chicago and vicinity increai l c ns n 9 cloudiness wednesday with light ' 5 snow flurries at night or thursday so^^^l rising temperature southerly winds tj^wp pir-i , Â„. r _ r ia tjfk^-c t-owest - â– --- , , Â„, -- 1 4 i r f > t . g vol ix no 12 a m * wednesday Chicago january 4 1911 18 pages wednesday registered in h 8 patent office _â– -* a . t t ._ _^ mm hvv â€¢ in _. w or o vrfuiii isi 000 in valuable prizes will be awarded to successful contestants see want ad pages price one cent ggfegg bartzen to aid battle on car grab county board head tone and dunne to talk to suburb meeting friday night fisher to take stump ex-mayor harrison declares set tlement of fare trouble should come soon pnwio interest in the mass meeting called for the municipal building in oak park next friday evening on the sugges tion of the Chicago examiner developed yesterday both ln the affected suburbs and within the city limits interested ci tlaeni from all seven of the affected suburban villages are going to turn oat in anc h numbers that the big â– iiawnlilj hall promises to be crowded to the doors speakers from the varions vil lages win outline the determination of the Â»â€” m iai_tas that they must have a single 5-cent fare and a resumption of through traffic the interest of public-spirited Chicago ans in the plight of their suburban brothers is shown by the ready response of traction experts t invitations to ad dress the mass meefng among those who will speak in oak park friday evening are , peter bartaen president of the board of county commissioners who as building commissioner and in his capacity as a pri vate citizen has always stood for the rights ef the people tone to point remedy david k tone an attorney who has for years made a close study of municipal trac tion problems and who thinks he sees a way out of the difficulty in which the sub urbs nnd themselves ex-mayor edward f dunne who has studied the Chicago traction problem from every angle who sympathizes with the sub urbs in their fight for a single fare and who does not believe in clubbing suburban villages into annexation walter l fisher traction expert of the . city of Chicago who advocates a scheme of co-ordination between surface and ele vatcd railways henry m ashton who took an active part in the real municipal ownership move ' â€¢ ment for Chicago traction and who has een a deep student of all its problems dr howard s taylor election commis loncr who has always stood against cor poration oppression and who has made a special study of the suburban problem ex-mayor carter h harrison yesterday expressed his belief that Chicago should find a way to help the suburbs hold a sin gle fare previous engagements will prob ably prevent his attending the oak park mass meeting but he said he would make every effort to be present . bartzen interested in question â™¦ as an official of cook county said peter bartzen the traction difficulty of the suburban towns is of great interest to me i can hardly qualify as a traction ex pert but i do know something about the needs of the people and will be glad to take part ln the discussion at oak park friday night it is a problem for which we should be able to find a solution said david k tone i will make it a particular study between now and friday night and will be glad to give the suburbanites my views i will welcome an opportunity to talk suburban traction in the suburbs and will make every effort to attend the oak park mass meeting friday night said walter l fisher an invitation was extended to the chi cago railways company to nominate a speaker to outline the position of the rail road car men prefer silence the attitude of the corporation officials seemed to be that there was nothing for them to discuss there were indications yesterday how ever that the thorough rebellion of the sub urbs to any idea of a double fare was having its effect on the railways corpora tion president john m koaeh and other officials of the company were in confer ence with judge peter s grosscup during the day lt was said that they were work ing on a plau for the permanent restoration ut a live-cent fare . % it was reported that capital had bean secured for the formation of a new trac tion company to build a new system con necting all of the western villages with the loop it is said that applications for the necessary franchises would be made to-day sol goldberg president of the west coast roofing company formerly of cincinnati was mentioned as the pro moter of the new company the berwyn town board last night per manently pigeonholed the truce ordinance prepared by w w gurley the cicero town board decided to arrange a confer ence with the officers of the Chicago rail ways company to discuss what can be done to make the 5 cent fare truce per manent tie evanston city council last night ratified the truce signed by mayor paden but made it plain lhat they expected the Chicago railways company to find a way to make the diversey boulevard single t tare acne a permanent one anton wisniewski chicagoans lose 359 and gems in holdup 8,750 reward will be offered for bandits who robbed the over land limited in utah ogden utah jan 3 the southern pa cific company this evening received a com plete list of the passengers who were held up and robbed on the overland limited early this morning at reese in the list following are the losses sustained by those from Chicago j a seymour and vri . 4352 lake avenue . jsss and gold watch w k taylor and wife evans-ton 11l 547 and gold watch joseph ic 08 itairie avenue . . Â„ . 227 signet ring gold va tch and chain a f kennard and wife of lincoln neb lost l,loo in cash and a diamond ring miss e _ , edlin 2123 evergreen avenue Chicago was not molested by the robbers general superintendent manson of the harriman lines announced this evening that the road probably would authorize a reward of 5,000 which together with that the state and county will offer will total 5,750 five suspects were arrested this evening and will be held pending an investigation in the opinion of officials of the southern pacific and detectives the bandits who committed the robbery are former railroad men the body of w n davis the pullman porter who was killed will be shipped to Chicago for interment allen w taylor of Chicago the pullman porter who was wounded in the arm is reported resting easily his arm will prob ably be amputated dying man bans coffin w l smith casket sejler known as coffin smith asks cremation logansport ind jan 3 after trav eling for a firm manufacturing coffins so long that he gained the sobriquet of cof fin smith w lee smith who died in chi cago to-day left a final request that his body be cremated instead of being placed to rest in a coffin his parents are too old and infirm to attend the funeral in Chicago his brother hal b smith how ever will see that the last expressed wish of coffin smith is carried out student caught as bandit ohio freshman steals tray of dia monds threatening clerk upper sandusky 0 jan robert p crist a freshman of the ohio western university at delaware entered the jew elry store of g w bower at marion to day noon covering the clerk miss ethel kraus with a revolver and took a tray of diamonds he ran down an alley but was quickly captured boy hunted by 3,1000 pupils found slain body hidden in basement â€” â€” â€” search by school children for little playfellow ends when woman stumbles on remains the body of little anton wlsniewskl the 9-year-old south Chicago boy who has heen missing since november 19 was found yesterday afternoon ln the basement of a house owned and occupied by carl carlson 8510 mackinaw avenue a few doors from his home tha discovery was made by mrs carlson when she went into the basement to look for eggs she fainted when she discov ered that the object over which she had sft mbled was the body of the playmate of her sons boy and lester the south Chicago police were not noti fied until mr carlson returned from his work at the plant of the standard oil company at whiting ind they found the body half-covered with an old mattress and empty sacks tint above the boy's heart was a bullet wound evidently made with a revolver of small caliber there was a slight blood stain on hli waist over the wonnd autopsy to be held to-day the body was removed to the leland morgue 8324 superior avenne dr o d sebroeter will hold an autopsy this morn ing acting captain jenkins of the south Chicago station arrested carlson and his wife and brought them to the station with their two sons the police do not charge the carlsons with the murder holding a theory that the body was placed in the carlson basement by some one else there is some mystery about who called the police over the telephone early last evening and told them that the body had been found the police informant would not give his name carlson says he did not telephone any one he declares that he found his wife in a half fainting condition on his return from work and that she told of her grewsome find he was busy caring for her when the police came 3,000 boys joined in search the discovery of anton jvisniewskl's body brings an end to a search which was being made by 3,000 schoolboys of the catholic and public schools of the south ern part of the city the search was be ing directed by bishop paul peter rhode of st michael's church anton waÃŸ the only son of john wisniewski 8524 macki naw avenue who offered a 50 reward for the boy's recovery when anton disappeared on the after noon of november 19 the police decided that he had run away because his father had threatened to send him to his grand mother ln russia if he did not behave neighbors recalled the fate of walter krupa a lad of anton's age who dis appeared from his south Chicago home about three years ago his mutilated body was found several weeks later in a swamp at one hundred and fourth street and commercial avenue near the oalumet river the krupa boy's murderer was never dis covered avoid life of bird man aviator moisant advises son against profession in unmailed letter new orleans la jan b the schoolboy son of john b moisant the aviator who plunged lo his death here last saturday from a monoplane will never adopt aviation as a profession if he heeds the advice given by the father ln an undelivered letter that was written apparently shortly before moisant met with his tragic fate the letter was not dated but was inclosed in an envelope and addressed to the young man at his school in california take the advice of your father my boy and fight against the fascination that attracts you to the life of a bird man " was the way the letter from father to son reads it was never mailed and was found among the dead man's effects to-day find bones in the maine workers on wreck also discover evi dence of outside explosion special cable to the examiner , havana jan 3 a dredge working on the wreck of the maine to-day brought to the surface two ribs and some small bones the first remains of any of the victims to be reco-vered since the fatal explosion what isisaid by some to confirm the theory that the _ la ine was blown up from the out side was the finding to-day of a large amount of coal and a number of three-inch shells lying apart from the ship the men at work are making rapid progress find more sold voters west union ohio jan 3 the jury to-day returned 200 more indictments for bribetaking in adams county and has sev eral hundred yet to find judge adams heard 342 penitents to-day michael thorn ton aged eighty-six the oldest voter in this county pleaded guilty to accepting 5 for his vote at * o'clock this morniug joseph reyes aged sixty-two came to the court house and waited until it opened he car ried a lantern and his shotgun o k.'s trousered woman new york jan 3 count jean du sionceau o*f belgium friend of king leo pold to-day iseclared american women should be permitted to wear trousers if they wish but e said he would not marry on ,-.._. > quake shock recorded â– new york jan 3 the shock of a dis 1 tinct earthquake was recorded at fordham 1 university monday afternoon lasting from i 1 4:53 to 5:15 the movement was east and west bnt it was impossible to estimate how far away the disturbance took place , , . i judge gary drawn in by church sale row factions now in wrangle disposal of wari-pwille m e edifice for a dance hall arouses protests judge e h gary chairmanbof the board of the united states steel corporation has taken side in a fight over the sale of an old methodist church at warrenville to a party of ten young men who would use it as a club with dancjingi as one of its social features warren-viue is a vil lage of about 200 inhabitants lying be tween wheaton and aurora and four miles from naperville judge gai*y.;a long time ago gave a church to the methodists of wheaton and has been recog^t-ied since that time as a leader among methodists true to his teachings the steel magnate takes his stand against using a methodist edifice even though abandoned as a house of worship for a dance hall club buys church building about two years ago the wairrenvflle methodist church joined the napervllle m e church and abandoned the house of worship a few days later the naper ville church which had taken ovfsr the warrenville edifice along with its mem bership sold the now apparently useless building to ten young men representing the live wire club of kapervilla for 500 when the members of the warrenville church who had joined the napervillo con gregation heard of the transaction they objected seriously to this alleged improper use of their building and sought legal ac tion the members of the chnr eh headed by m m triple , w j morton and george burnhson desired an injunction to stop the sale they came to wheaton for the purpose of securing one however they were unable to raise enough money to take the matter into court and the boys unrestrained held their dance last saturday night as scheduled the war renville methodists however say they will contest the validity of the sale they have retained attorney luther o grange to fight their case the live wire club equal to the emergency have engaged frank e harrison legal fight may rend church the warrenville methodists who joined the naperville m e congregation have promised to aid attorney grange in every possible way and are threatening to leave naperville and return to the old fold the naperville methodists who made the sale to the live wire club are standing by the boys and whether the sale is set aside or not a split in the church appears inevi table the fight is not on the value of the property but on the ethics of the case and the warrenville methodists have the unqualified support it is said of judge gary girl foils politicians > finds village election ballots faulty and forces postponement west hammond ind jan 3 miss virginia brooks twenty years old has achieved the distinction of putting to rout â€¢ some of the most astute politicians of west hammond miss brooks mother is a t heavy property holder the politicians want to change the village government . to a municipality this it has appeared . to miss brooks will increase the rate of : taxation so she fought the special elec i tion the battle seemed lost to her when > she discovered that the ballots to be used i were faulty and the politicians have i been compelled to assent to a postpone t ment of the election to january 31 it t was to have beeu held december 27 corey quits as u.s steel head climax of war with gary change in billion dollar corporation an echo of morgan carnegie differences Â«â– Â» y ew york jan 3 â€” william ellis corey for seven years president f l of the united states steel corporation resigned that office this i \ afternoon the resignation to take effect at the pleasure of the v board of directors it is probable that for the present there will be no successor elected to succeed mr corey and in a statement to-night judge h h gary chair man of the board of directors and finance committee of the corporation in dicated plainly that he himself would discharge the duties of the office vacated by mr corey judge gary said : after more than seven years of faithful service as president of the united states steel corporation mr william b corey has i - tendered his resignation to take effect at the pleasure of the board of directors no successor to be ejected it is the present opinion of the members of the finance committee that there should not be elected a successor as president in the immediate future if at all as the manufacturing companies are all thoroughly equipped with the very best taj ent the strength of the organization will not be diminished the finance committee may recommend the election ot a vice president or two vice presidents who will be expected to take special charge of dif ferent departments and lt is intended to strengthen the whole organization in every respect practicable and nsefnl the relations between mr corey and the members of the board and of the finance committee respectively as well as all the officers of the united stales steel corporation and subsidiary companies have been most pleasant and agreeable it was learned to-night upon the highest authority that behind this calm and judi cial-tempered statement by judge gary there is a story of inside corporation politics of tremendous interest to the en tire steel trade of the world between judge gary and the carnegie interests in the great corporation there has never been cordial feeling or co-operation schwab a carnegie man the laird of skibo aroused the hostility of the morgan-gary faction at the very inception of the steel corporation by pre scribing as a condition precedent to his turning over his mills to the trust the elec tion of charles m schwab as president after schwab received so much undesir able notoriety in pursuit of sport or for tune at monte carlo in the second year of his tenure he was forced out of the presi dency by the morgan-gary interests this occurred in 1903 then it was that corey was elected to succeed mr carnegie's original choice in the presidency corey had been next to schwab in the carnegie service and in the esteem of the great iron master but before even schwab was elected president the men who had conceived and organized the corporation had adroitly con trived so to limit his executive power and authority as to make him a mere figure head in the administration of the corpora tion judge gary was elected chairman of the board of directors at the first meeting after the giant combination with its 1 100,000.000 had been floated he has held that post of power ever since ludeed from the beginning he has been the domi nating mind and directing hand in all the larger affairs of the concern it was made known tonight that grow ing friction between judge gary and pres ident corey was directly responsible for several talk at once on same phone circuit invention by u 8 army man patented for people announced wireless controlled by wire base washington jan 3 general allen chief of the signal corps of the united states afmy announces a new invention of the telephone which will revolutionize the history of that instrument the signal corps has discovered multi plex telephony is practicable or in other words that several independent conversa tions may be carried on simultaneously on a single wire circuit the invention has been made and patented for the benefit of the people at large it cannot be appropriated by one corporation or individual or trust it is the invention of an army man major george o squires assistant chief signal officer and belongs to the people of the united states the invention shows that to constitute a circuit two wires are not necessary one wire is sufficient general allen states that all the neces sary instruments required in the new scheme of telephoning can be purchased from dealers ln the open market the secret of the invention ig the appli cation of wireless communication the wireless messages being controlled as to direction by a single metallic wire this is a seeming paradox as a wire is used iu the transmission of wireless mes sages iu a confined space but the im portant discovery is the control of the wireless by a wire base statisticians who have given attention to the possibilities of the new system as applied to telephone companies say that the american telephone and telegraph company for instance could save 42,000 000 a year if it made use of the war ue partment's discovery illinoisans oppose Taft legislators fight economy to save l m kelley of kane county his job washington d _Â„ jan 3.-presldent taft's economy plan will get one of its first jolts from the Illinois delegation iu the house the appripriation bill already dis posed of in part contains a clause pro viding for the elimination of the office of second deputy commissioner of pensions now held by leverett m kelley of kane county Illinois the reason for doing away with the office is purely one of economy commissioner kelley a civil war veteran obtained the appointment in presi dent mckinley's time the salary is 3,000 a year Illinois members will fight to keep kelley his job alschuler democratic house head g.o.p.split aurora wet adherent may be speaker as result of hope less effort at harmony in the caucus at springfield twenty of shurtleff crowd bolt meeting after bitter wrangle and hold enough power to deadlock legislature later i minority conference peaceful drys giving up fight on man who aided lorimer four cook members not present by a staff correspondent springfield jan 3 caucuses oa house leaders to-night resulted in an ap parently hopeless split among the repub lican representatives and the harmonious selection of george w alschnler of au rora by the democrats steering neatly between wet and dry rocks lee o'neil browne shoals and lori mer breakers the democrats unanimously chose alschuler as minoritv leader with * rosy chance of becoming speaker al schuler is a brother of samuel alschnler has been a browne supporter and is ae ) ceptable to the united societies george tv english of vienna carrying egypt's hope and a dry banner was a candidate until downed on a caucus roll call then he gracefully subsided showed his followers the way into camp and ev erybody went to bed happy or in fine simulation of happiness cook county eliminated early in the day twenty-nine of the cook county delegation conferred and looked themselves over j t o'toole voluntarily eliminated himself although he was con sidered to hare a strong chauce lt was decided to go outside the county for a leader and a canvass in the lobby dia ' closed that alschuler could land eight or ten country votes signs were hurriedly printed and alschuler headquarters opened then down-state members got busy an held a caucus of their own before the regular caucus was called at 8:s0 o'clock to-night they were claiming thirty-two votes for english and unofficial ramor mongers were oraculatlng that the mea from egypt would never vote for al"â€”nu ler because the wets were behind him because he had voted for ori mer and because he was a browne adherent reports were created that fifteen of the down-staters would bolt the canons nnleis the aurora man's name was withdrawn english comes into camp but they didn't bolt als'-hme r got 3 votes including that of smiley of oeka the independent english ers-w 21 aoe charles a karsch of bellerille 2 hruby karsch alschnler and english did not vote bell and dickman we net in town four cook county memi 'Â» - walsh hilton e j murphy and p j bal livan avoided the caucus entirely aa they had done the hotel la sail round-ur list week on motion of gilbert an english sup porter the vote was made naaniso ous and english himself headed a committee b c introduced alschuler for ihe cheering english in a speech removing all fears thai his abiding by the will of the raajoi ity was left-handed the sensational minority smcum â€¢ 1 night but decided to do none of the s_ai j things it has a chance fe i â– *â€¢ inti v o'clock to-morrow morning holstlaw to be fought senator d w holstlaw of lu p vh confessed having received 2,8w fltt om ( for lorimer for senator appeared in town to-night and upon discovering his presence the uew senate steering committee held a meeting at midnight it was decided that if holtslaw shows himself in the senate to-morrow either a resolution to expel him will be introduced or a telegram signed with his name re signing as a member of the senate and ad dressed to secretary of state rose will be laid on the secretary's desk this would cause holtslaw's name to be passed when the rou is called ' . this would defeat the purpose of holst law ln coming here to draw his two years p a y_s2,ooo in advance he baÃŸ contended that the telegram of resignation was sent by his son and not by himself senator pemberton who is under indictment in the furniture case participated in the republi can caucus to-day but his presence caused no comment or actiou , ah chances for harmony among the mm republicans in the house of representa h tives of the Illinois assembly went glim i mering at 10:30 o'clock to-night twenty of i the shurtleft-shanahan members at that h hour deliberately bolted the caucus called j to name a candidate for speaker and â– there is onlv the one slimmest chance ia w the world that they can be brought back m into the fold again the bolt cam after a wfcola mtvrm _ !Â«â€¢>â€¢ i clever examiner want ad e i betty black was sweet to know , i but she 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Chicago examiner nasi i Chicago and vicinity increai l c ns n 9 cloudiness wednesday with light ' 5 snow flurries at night or thursday so^^^l rising temperature southerly winds tj^wp pir-i , Â„. r _ r ia tjfk^-c t-owest - â– --- , , Â„, -- 1 4 i r f > t . g vol ix no 12 a m * wednesday Chicago january 4 1911 18 pages wednesday registered in h 8 patent office _â– -* a . t t ._ _^ mm hvv â€¢ in _. w or o vrfuiii isi 000 in valuable prizes will be awarded to successful contestants see want ad pages price one cent ggfegg bartzen to aid battle on car grab county board head tone and dunne to talk to suburb meeting friday night fisher to take stump ex-mayor harrison declares set tlement of fare trouble should come soon pnwio interest in the mass meeting called for the municipal building in oak park next friday evening on the sugges tion of the Chicago examiner developed yesterday both ln the affected suburbs and within the city limits interested ci tlaeni from all seven of the affected suburban villages are going to turn oat in anc h numbers that the big â– iiawnlilj hall promises to be crowded to the doors speakers from the varions vil lages win outline the determination of the Â»â€” m iai_tas that they must have a single 5-cent fare and a resumption of through traffic the interest of public-spirited Chicago ans in the plight of their suburban brothers is shown by the ready response of traction experts t invitations to ad dress the mass meefng among those who will speak in oak park friday evening are , peter bartaen president of the board of county commissioners who as building commissioner and in his capacity as a pri vate citizen has always stood for the rights ef the people tone to point remedy david k tone an attorney who has for years made a close study of municipal trac tion problems and who thinks he sees a way out of the difficulty in which the sub urbs nnd themselves ex-mayor edward f dunne who has studied the Chicago traction problem from every angle who sympathizes with the sub urbs in their fight for a single fare and who does not believe in clubbing suburban villages into annexation walter l fisher traction expert of the . city of Chicago who advocates a scheme of co-ordination between surface and ele vatcd railways henry m ashton who took an active part in the real municipal ownership move ' â€¢ ment for Chicago traction and who has een a deep student of all its problems dr howard s taylor election commis loncr who has always stood against cor poration oppression and who has made a special study of the suburban problem ex-mayor carter h harrison yesterday expressed his belief that Chicago should find a way to help the suburbs hold a sin gle fare previous engagements will prob ably prevent his attending the oak park mass meeting but he said he would make every effort to be present . bartzen interested in question â™¦ as an official of cook county said peter bartzen the traction difficulty of the suburban towns is of great interest to me i can hardly qualify as a traction ex pert but i do know something about the needs of the people and will be glad to take part ln the discussion at oak park friday night it is a problem for which we should be able to find a solution said david k tone i will make it a particular study between now and friday night and will be glad to give the suburbanites my views i will welcome an opportunity to talk suburban traction in the suburbs and will make every effort to attend the oak park mass meeting friday night said walter l fisher an invitation was extended to the chi cago railways company to nominate a speaker to outline the position of the rail road car men prefer silence the attitude of the corporation officials seemed to be that there was nothing for them to discuss there were indications yesterday how ever that the thorough rebellion of the sub urbs to any idea of a double fare was having its effect on the railways corpora tion president john m koaeh and other officials of the company were in confer ence with judge peter s grosscup during the day lt was said that they were work ing on a plau for the permanent restoration ut a live-cent fare . % it was reported that capital had bean secured for the formation of a new trac tion company to build a new system con necting all of the western villages with the loop it is said that applications for the necessary franchises would be made to-day sol goldberg president of the west coast roofing company formerly of cincinnati was mentioned as the pro moter of the new company the berwyn town board last night per manently pigeonholed the truce ordinance prepared by w w gurley the cicero town board decided to arrange a confer ence with the officers of the Chicago rail ways company to discuss what can be done to make the 5 cent fare truce per manent tie evanston city council last night ratified the truce signed by mayor paden but made it plain lhat they expected the Chicago railways company to find a way to make the diversey boulevard single t tare acne a permanent one anton wisniewski chicagoans lose 359 and gems in holdup 8,750 reward will be offered for bandits who robbed the over land limited in utah ogden utah jan 3 the southern pa cific company this evening received a com plete list of the passengers who were held up and robbed on the overland limited early this morning at reese in the list following are the losses sustained by those from Chicago j a seymour and vri . 4352 lake avenue . jsss and gold watch w k taylor and wife evans-ton 11l 547 and gold watch joseph ic 08 itairie avenue . . Â„ . 227 signet ring gold va tch and chain a f kennard and wife of lincoln neb lost l,loo in cash and a diamond ring miss e _ , edlin 2123 evergreen avenue Chicago was not molested by the robbers general superintendent manson of the harriman lines announced this evening that the road probably would authorize a reward of 5,000 which together with that the state and county will offer will total 5,750 five suspects were arrested this evening and will be held pending an investigation in the opinion of officials of the southern pacific and detectives the bandits who committed the robbery are former railroad men the body of w n davis the pullman porter who was killed will be shipped to Chicago for interment allen w taylor of Chicago the pullman porter who was wounded in the arm is reported resting easily his arm will prob ably be amputated dying man bans coffin w l smith casket sejler known as coffin smith asks cremation logansport ind jan 3 after trav eling for a firm manufacturing coffins so long that he gained the sobriquet of cof fin smith w lee smith who died in chi cago to-day left a final request that his body be cremated instead of being placed to rest in a coffin his parents are too old and infirm to attend the funeral in Chicago his brother hal b smith how ever will see that the last expressed wish of coffin smith is carried out student caught as bandit ohio freshman steals tray of dia monds threatening clerk upper sandusky 0 jan robert p crist a freshman of the ohio western university at delaware entered the jew elry store of g w bower at marion to day noon covering the clerk miss ethel kraus with a revolver and took a tray of diamonds he ran down an alley but was quickly captured boy hunted by 3,1000 pupils found slain body hidden in basement â€” â€” â€” search by school children for little playfellow ends when woman stumbles on remains the body of little anton wlsniewskl the 9-year-old south Chicago boy who has heen missing since november 19 was found yesterday afternoon ln the basement of a house owned and occupied by carl carlson 8510 mackinaw avenue a few doors from his home tha discovery was made by mrs carlson when she went into the basement to look for eggs she fainted when she discov ered that the object over which she had sft mbled was the body of the playmate of her sons boy and lester the south Chicago police were not noti fied until mr carlson returned from his work at the plant of the standard oil company at whiting ind they found the body half-covered with an old mattress and empty sacks tint above the boy's heart was a bullet wound evidently made with a revolver of small caliber there was a slight blood stain on hli waist over the wonnd autopsy to be held to-day the body was removed to the leland morgue 8324 superior avenne dr o d sebroeter will hold an autopsy this morn ing acting captain jenkins of the south Chicago station arrested carlson and his wife and brought them to the station with their two sons the police do not charge the carlsons with the murder holding a theory that the body was placed in the carlson basement by some one else there is some mystery about who called the police over the telephone early last evening and told them that the body had been found the police informant would not give his name carlson says he did not telephone any one he declares that he found his wife in a half fainting condition on his return from work and that she told of her grewsome find he was busy caring for her when the police came 3,000 boys joined in search the discovery of anton jvisniewskl's body brings an end to a search which was being made by 3,000 schoolboys of the catholic and public schools of the south ern part of the city the search was be ing directed by bishop paul peter rhode of st michael's church anton waÃŸ the only son of john wisniewski 8524 macki naw avenue who offered a 50 reward for the boy's recovery when anton disappeared on the after noon of november 19 the police decided that he had run away because his father had threatened to send him to his grand mother ln russia if he did not behave neighbors recalled the fate of walter krupa a lad of anton's age who dis appeared from his south Chicago home about three years ago his mutilated body was found several weeks later in a swamp at one hundred and fourth street and commercial avenue near the oalumet river the krupa boy's murderer was never dis covered avoid life of bird man aviator moisant advises son against profession in unmailed letter new orleans la jan b the schoolboy son of john b moisant the aviator who plunged lo his death here last saturday from a monoplane will never adopt aviation as a profession if he heeds the advice given by the father ln an undelivered letter that was written apparently shortly before moisant met with his tragic fate the letter was not dated but was inclosed in an envelope and addressed to the young man at his school in california take the advice of your father my boy and fight against the fascination that attracts you to the life of a bird man " was the way the letter from father to son reads it was never mailed and was found among the dead man's effects to-day find bones in the maine workers on wreck also discover evi dence of outside explosion special cable to the examiner , havana jan 3 a dredge working on the wreck of the maine to-day brought to the surface two ribs and some small bones the first remains of any of the victims to be reco-vered since the fatal explosion what isisaid by some to confirm the theory that the _ la ine was blown up from the out side was the finding to-day of a large amount of coal and a number of three-inch shells lying apart from the ship the men at work are making rapid progress find more sold voters west union ohio jan 3 the jury to-day returned 200 more indictments for bribetaking in adams county and has sev eral hundred yet to find judge adams heard 342 penitents to-day michael thorn ton aged eighty-six the oldest voter in this county pleaded guilty to accepting 5 for his vote at * o'clock this morniug joseph reyes aged sixty-two came to the court house and waited until it opened he car ried a lantern and his shotgun o k.'s trousered woman new york jan 3 count jean du sionceau o*f belgium friend of king leo pold to-day iseclared american women should be permitted to wear trousers if they wish but e said he would not marry on ,-.._. > quake shock recorded â– new york jan 3 the shock of a dis 1 tinct earthquake was recorded at fordham 1 university monday afternoon lasting from i 1 4:53 to 5:15 the movement was east and west bnt it was impossible to estimate how far away the disturbance took place , , . i judge gary drawn in by church sale row factions now in wrangle disposal of wari-pwille m e edifice for a dance hall arouses protests judge e h gary chairmanbof the board of the united states steel corporation has taken side in a fight over the sale of an old methodist church at warrenville to a party of ten young men who would use it as a club with dancjingi as one of its social features warren-viue is a vil lage of about 200 inhabitants lying be tween wheaton and aurora and four miles from naperville judge gai*y.;a long time ago gave a church to the methodists of wheaton and has been recog^t-ied since that time as a leader among methodists true to his teachings the steel magnate takes his stand against using a methodist edifice even though abandoned as a house of worship for a dance hall club buys church building about two years ago the wairrenvflle methodist church joined the napervllle m e church and abandoned the house of worship a few days later the naper ville church which had taken ovfsr the warrenville edifice along with its mem bership sold the now apparently useless building to ten young men representing the live wire club of kapervilla for 500 when the members of the warrenville church who had joined the napervillo con gregation heard of the transaction they objected seriously to this alleged improper use of their building and sought legal ac tion the members of the chnr eh headed by m m triple , w j morton and george burnhson desired an injunction to stop the sale they came to wheaton for the purpose of securing one however they were unable to raise enough money to take the matter into court and the boys unrestrained held their dance last saturday night as scheduled the war renville methodists however say they will contest the validity of the sale they have retained attorney luther o grange to fight their case the live wire club equal to the emergency have engaged frank e harrison legal fight may rend church the warrenville methodists who joined the naperville m e congregation have promised to aid attorney grange in every possible way and are threatening to leave naperville and return to the old fold the naperville methodists who made the sale to the live wire club are standing by the boys and whether the sale is set aside or not a split in the church appears inevi table the fight is not on the value of the property but on the ethics of the case and the warrenville methodists have the unqualified support it is said of judge gary girl foils politicians > finds village election ballots faulty and forces postponement west hammond ind jan 3 miss virginia brooks twenty years old has achieved the distinction of putting to rout â€¢ some of the most astute politicians of west hammond miss brooks mother is a t heavy property holder the politicians want to change the village government . to a municipality this it has appeared . to miss brooks will increase the rate of : taxation so she fought the special elec i tion the battle seemed lost to her when > she discovered that the ballots to be used i were faulty and the politicians have i been compelled to assent to a postpone t ment of the election to january 31 it t was to have beeu held december 27 corey quits as u.s steel head climax of war with gary change in billion dollar corporation an echo of morgan carnegie differences Â«â– Â» y ew york jan 3 â€” william ellis corey for seven years president f l of the united states steel corporation resigned that office this i \ afternoon the resignation to take effect at the pleasure of the v board of directors it is probable that for the present there will be no successor elected to succeed mr corey and in a statement to-night judge h h gary chair man of the board of directors and finance committee of the corporation in dicated plainly that he himself would discharge the duties of the office vacated by mr corey judge gary said : after more than seven years of faithful service as president of the united states steel corporation mr william b corey has i - tendered his resignation to take effect at the pleasure of the board of directors no successor to be ejected it is the present opinion of the members of the finance committee that there should not be elected a successor as president in the immediate future if at all as the manufacturing companies are all thoroughly equipped with the very best taj ent the strength of the organization will not be diminished the finance committee may recommend the election ot a vice president or two vice presidents who will be expected to take special charge of dif ferent departments and lt is intended to strengthen the whole organization in every respect practicable and nsefnl the relations between mr corey and the members of the board and of the finance committee respectively as well as all the officers of the united stales steel corporation and subsidiary companies have been most pleasant and agreeable it was learned to-night upon the highest authority that behind this calm and judi cial-tempered statement by judge gary there is a story of inside corporation politics of tremendous interest to the en tire steel trade of the world between judge gary and the carnegie interests in the great corporation there has never been cordial feeling or co-operation schwab a carnegie man the laird of skibo aroused the hostility of the morgan-gary faction at the very inception of the steel corporation by pre scribing as a condition precedent to his turning over his mills to the trust the elec tion of charles m schwab as president after schwab received so much undesir able notoriety in pursuit of sport or for tune at monte carlo in the second year of his tenure he was forced out of the presi dency by the morgan-gary interests this occurred in 1903 then it was that corey was elected to succeed mr carnegie's original choice in the presidency corey had been next to schwab in the carnegie service and in the esteem of the great iron master but before even schwab was elected president the men who had conceived and organized the corporation had adroitly con trived so to limit his executive power and authority as to make him a mere figure head in the administration of the corpora tion judge gary was elected chairman of the board of directors at the first meeting after the giant combination with its 1 100,000.000 had been floated he has held that post of power ever since ludeed from the beginning he has been the domi nating mind and directing hand in all the larger affairs of the concern it was made known tonight that grow ing friction between judge gary and pres ident corey was directly responsible for several talk at once on same phone circuit invention by u 8 army man patented for people announced wireless controlled by wire base washington jan 3 general allen chief of the signal corps of the united states afmy announces a new invention of the telephone which will revolutionize the history of that instrument the signal corps has discovered multi plex telephony is practicable or in other words that several independent conversa tions may be carried on simultaneously on a single wire circuit the invention has been made and patented for the benefit of the people at large it cannot be appropriated by one corporation or individual or trust it is the invention of an army man major george o squires assistant chief signal officer and belongs to the people of the united states the invention shows that to constitute a circuit two wires are not necessary one wire is sufficient general allen states that all the neces sary instruments required in the new scheme of telephoning can be purchased from dealers ln the open market the secret of the invention ig the appli cation of wireless communication the wireless messages being controlled as to direction by a single metallic wire this is a seeming paradox as a wire is used iu the transmission of wireless mes sages iu a confined space but the im portant discovery is the control of the wireless by a wire base statisticians who have given attention to the possibilities of the new system as applied to telephone companies say that the american telephone and telegraph company for instance could save 42,000 000 a year if it made use of the war ue partment's discovery illinoisans oppose Taft legislators fight economy to save l m kelley of kane county his job washington d _Â„ jan 3.-presldent taft's economy plan will get one of its first jolts from the Illinois delegation iu the house the appripriation bill already dis posed of in part contains a clause pro viding for the elimination of the office of second deputy commissioner of pensions now held by leverett m kelley of kane county Illinois the reason for doing away with the office is purely one of economy commissioner kelley a civil war veteran obtained the appointment in presi dent mckinley's time the salary is 3,000 a year Illinois members will fight to keep kelley his job alschuler democratic house head g.o.p.split aurora wet adherent may be speaker as result of hope less effort at harmony in the caucus at springfield twenty of shurtleff crowd bolt meeting after bitter wrangle and hold enough power to deadlock legislature later i minority conference peaceful drys giving up fight on man who aided lorimer four cook members not present by a staff correspondent springfield jan 3 caucuses oa house leaders to-night resulted in an ap parently hopeless split among the repub lican representatives and the harmonious selection of george w alschnler of au rora by the democrats steering neatly between wet and dry rocks lee o'neil browne shoals and lori mer breakers the democrats unanimously chose alschuler as minoritv leader with * rosy chance of becoming speaker al schuler is a brother of samuel alschnler has been a browne supporter and is ae ) ceptable to the united societies george tv english of vienna carrying egypt's hope and a dry banner was a candidate until downed on a caucus roll call then he gracefully subsided showed his followers the way into camp and ev erybody went to bed happy or in fine simulation of happiness cook county eliminated early in the day twenty-nine of the cook county delegation conferred and looked themselves over j t o'toole voluntarily eliminated himself although he was con sidered to hare a strong chauce lt was decided to go outside the county for a leader and a canvass in the lobby dia ' closed that alschuler could land eight or ten country votes signs were hurriedly printed and alschuler headquarters opened then down-state members got busy an held a caucus of their own before the regular caucus was called at 8:s0 o'clock to-night they were claiming thirty-two votes for english and unofficial ramor mongers were oraculatlng that the mea from egypt would never vote for al"â€”nu ler because the wets were behind him because he had voted for ori mer and because he was a browne adherent reports were created that fifteen of the down-staters would bolt the canons nnleis the aurora man's name was withdrawn english comes into camp but they didn't bolt als'-hme r got 3 votes including that of smiley of oeka the independent english ers-w 21 aoe charles a karsch of bellerille 2 hruby karsch alschnler and english did not vote bell and dickman we net in town four cook county memi 'Â» - walsh hilton e j murphy and p j bal livan avoided the caucus entirely aa they had done the hotel la sail round-ur list week on motion of gilbert an english sup porter the vote was made naaniso ous and english himself headed a committee b c introduced alschuler for ihe cheering english in a speech removing all fears thai his abiding by the will of the raajoi ity was left-handed the sensational minority smcum â€¢ 1 night but decided to do none of the s_ai j things it has a chance fe i â– *â€¢ inti v o'clock to-morrow morning holstlaw to be fought senator d w holstlaw of lu p vh confessed having received 2,8w fltt om ( for lorimer for senator appeared in town to-night and upon discovering his presence the uew senate steering committee held a meeting at midnight it was decided that if holtslaw shows himself in the senate to-morrow either a resolution to expel him will be introduced or a telegram signed with his name re signing as a member of the senate and ad dressed to secretary of state rose will be laid on the secretary's desk this would cause holtslaw's name to be passed when the rou is called ' . this would defeat the purpose of holst law ln coming here to draw his two years p a y_s2,ooo in advance he baÃŸ contended that the telegram of resignation was sent by his son and not by himself senator pemberton who is under indictment in the furniture case participated in the republi can caucus to-day but his presence caused no comment or actiou , ah chances for harmony among the mm republicans in the house of representa h tives of the Illinois assembly went glim i mering at 10:30 o'clock to-night twenty of i the shurtleft-shanahan members at that h hour deliberately bolted the caucus called j to name a candidate for speaker and â– there is onlv the one slimmest chance ia w the world that they can be brought back m into the fold again the bolt cam after a wfcola mtvrm _ !Â«â€¢>â€¢ i clever examiner want ad e i betty black was sweet to know , i but she 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